Free Beneficiary Deed Form

Looking for a simple way to pass on your real estate to loved ones? Our beneficiary deed form and guide will allow you to do it yourself today.

What You Should Know Before Using Our Beneficiary Deeds

Also ominously known as a transfer on death deed, this is actually a clever way to pass on your real estate to loved ones after death... because it allows you to skip the ugly process of probate.

Probate is a draggy and costly affair where the government decides who gets the property after someone dies. As you will expect, this takes a few months plus rakes up a few thousand dollars in legal and court costs.

Since a transfer on death deed form only kicks in upon death, you will still have absolute control over your property after signing it - You are welcome to rent the property, refinance it or even sell it. If your beneficiary pisses you off, you can always name another one by making a new deed.

On this day, personally appeared before me, _________________________, to me known to be the person(s) described in and who executed the within instrument, and acknowledged that he/she signed the same as his/her voluntary act and deed, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned.

Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed on this day of _______________, 20__.